Active Member

I have a wider knowledge of most AV, computers and electronics but I'm just looking to Sat Nav.

Looking at the tom-tom range am I missing something or can you only get the speed camera updates from tom-tom themselves (i.e. by paying). I assumed due to the popularity of these devices that there would be forums where you could download / exchange speed camera databases and other points of interest for free. I believe you can do this for the PDAs the stand-alone Sat Navs different, can you not just get the latest database from a colleague and install it in your own tom-tom?

Or are there other Sat Navs other than tom-tom that do have the ability to download free databases.

Active Member

Yes, the 910 has a hard drive but all other Tom Toms have their database on an SD Card. In my 510 there were only 6mb free on the card to add your own POIs but I've an XL now and there's a bigger SD Card as I have 32mb free on it.

Standard Member

Hi
I bought the new Tom Tom One V3 regional, which is UK only, it is the latest and comes not with an SD card but with a hard drive 512mb.
I went for the new Tom Tom one V3 because its small enough to fit in your pocket, also not two distracting on the windscreen, and appears to be well built all for £139.00 from Curry's.
It has built in speed camera warnings, and the new map sharing facility,
so if a road has altered for instance a road is no longer no entry, or the one way system has altered, you can change it, and inform other Tom Tom users on line so they can alter there's. Thats if they have the new map sharing on there Tom Tom's.